1 Brackley Town v Leyton Orient
2 Ramsbottom United or AFC Fylde v Carshalton Athletic or Barnet
3 Stockport County v Salford City or Maidstone United
4 Hemel Hempsted Town or Solihull Moors v Spennymoor Town or AFC Telford United

1 Brackley Town v Leyton Orient
2 Ramsbottom United or AFC Fylde v Carshalton Athletic or Barnet
3 Stockport County v Salford City or Maidstone United
4 Hemel Hempsted Town or Solihull Moors v Spennymoor Town or AFC Telford United

The ties in both competitions will be played on the weekend of Saturday 23 February 2019.

Conference North is also very tight at the top after today, with the former runaway leaders Chorley dropping a lot of points lately on 60, Stockport County who came from nowhere and are on their longest unbeaten run (14) since the 1930s level on points, Spennymoor Town one point adrift with a game in hand, and the rest 8 points back.

County must be disappointed to draw in their FA Trophy 4th. round home tie though as they now have a long trip to Maidstone on Tuesday. I think they could still nick it, though.

Tough game for Stockport County though, Fylde are a division above them and top 4. Thought they could beat Maidstone away in the replay though, and they won 0-3.

County are currently on a post-war club record run in all comps, 16 games unbeaten now I think it is, semi finals of the FA Trophy, and a point behind the division leaders with a game in hand. So an Orient-County final is by no means out of the question.

Weird set of results in National League South including top of the league Torquay losing at home to bottom of the table Weston Super Mare whilst 2nd place Woking only drew against 2nd bottom Hungerford. Slough in 12th were the highest winners whilst the lowest place losers were 14th place Hemel Hempstead.